[NEWS] ‘Rooftop Prince’ Park Yoochun can’t sleep or eat but still endure thanks to Han Jimin?
Apr 20, 2012 12:28
Group JYJ’s Park Yoochun revealed that while looking at the co-star Han Jimin, he would be able to endure the tough filming.
On April 18, SBS ‘Good morning’ has come to the filming spot of drama ‘Rooftop prince’ and captured the happy moment of Crown prince and his 3 courtiers.
On the show, while eating sample sausage in order to film a scene at the sample testing corner, Park Yoochun who is currently playing the role Lee Gak said ”The first meal I eat after 2 days”. Even so, he looked at the plate full of sausages then said “This is a big fish!” while giving them to a staff, and showed his considerate thought.
When being asked by the producer ”You can’t eat or sleep at all so what is your secret to endure this tight schedule?”, Park Yoochun aroused the viewers’ curiosity with his answer “Jimin noona!”
Then, he continued “Han Jimin noona has more shots than me.I feel delighted when thinking ‘Jimin noona even has to work that much so I am already blessed’.
Meanwhile, Han Jimin said “Jung suk won who is playing the escort role ‘Woo Yongsul’ looks very serious but he is the one who gives us laughters the most” and ” Because of the mood maker Jung Sukwon, I have made lots of NG.”
Many of them made NG while looking at Jung Sukwon but thanks to that, a warm atmosphere was created for the filming spot with full of laughter.
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